Bangkok Post

Cops bust cosmetics shop

EIGHT DETAINED FOR SELLING FRAUDULENT MAKE-UP AND WEIGHT-LOSS PRODUCTS

- POST REPORTERS

>> Police have asked the Anti-Money Laundering Office (Amlo) to look into the money trail of eight suspects arrested in a police raid yesterday for involvemen­t in the online sale of fake cosmetics and weight loss products.

Police contacted Amlo after finding the average transactio­n of the gang’s account exceeded 100 million baht.

The move followed a raid starting at 5.30am yesterday in which the Metropolit­an Police Bureau sent over 100 police officers to 13 targeted locations.

The detained suspects were identified as Wannapha Phuangson, Korn Phungson, Kasit Worachingt­on, Maiyasit Sawangtham­marat, Phinithi Tiranawatt­huphon, Thananyaph­an Boonyosith, Mathuros Daengsamri­t and Treechada Jaisabai.

Police received a file of complaints accusing the group of using a bogus Food and Drug Administra­tion (FDA) certificat­e to sell sub-standard skin care and weight loss products online, according to deputy national police chief Pol Gen Wirachai Sommetta.

The police’s preliminar­y investigat­ion found the suspects sold products with the trademarks Apple Slim, Slim Milk, Snow Milk, Fern, Magic Skin, Shinoshi, Treechada and Mezzo. Each of these carry either a fake FDA certificat­e or the wrong type of FDA certificat­es, according to police.

A source who asked not to be named said The Mezzo products claimed to feature sheep placenta as the main ingredient on social media, but authoritie­s found it mostly consisted of a soybean extract produced in Nakhon Si Thammarat.

Mr Maiyasit, one of the eight suspects, told investigat­ors he was not involved in the manufactur­ing of these products — he only bought them from fellow suspect Mr Kasit.

Mr Maiyasit further claimed that he was only an instructor providing training to people at a salesperso­n’s training centre, or a “learn-to-become-rich school”. At least 500 new customers applied for company membership to sell these products, according to the police’s preliminar­y study.

 ??  ?? MADE-UP BUSINESS: Police display bundles of cash and valuable items seized during a crackdown on a network selling sub-standard skin care and weight loss products.
MADE-UP BUSINESS: Police display bundles of cash and valuable items seized during a crackdown on a network selling sub-standard skin care and weight loss products.

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